The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear May 21 in Pope County Circuit Court.

Police were dispatched to Crawford Elementary School Thursday after a teacher exiting the building was grazed in the left arm by a stray bullet at 5:12 p.m.

According to testimony by Russellville Police Department (RPD) Det. Steve Barker, a day-long investigation led police to who was thought to be the intended victim, who said he returned home Thursday to find two men standing in his yard, and after he stopped in front of his residence, Acosta appeared and the two entered a verbal altercation, during which Acosta pulled a gun from his waistband and fired it as the man drove away.

Acosta contacted the police Friday evening and denied having a gun, but admitted to the altercation and claimed the intended victim pulled a gun at him, at which time a 17-year-old juvenile with Acosta fired a shot in the air in self-defense.

Police later made contact with the juvenile, who said the intended victim pointed a gun at him, at which time the juvenile and Acosta both fired guns.

The 17-year-old juvenile was also arrested and is expected to be tried as an adult. His bond was set at $200,000.

DeShazier — along with two minors — was arrested in connection to a string of burglaries committed last week, according to testimony by Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Investigator Rowdy Sweet.

PCSO received reports last week of burglaries at three residences on the Pottsville side of Crow Mountain and two north and east of Atkins.

While at the residence of one of the victims, investigators were provided surveillance video of the burglary.

A white Ford Expedition matching the description of what investigators believed to belong to the suspects was pulled over late Thursday in Crow Mountain, where deputies located a $1,600 camera and three $2 bills, both reported to be stolen from separate residences in the area.

Sweet said one of the arrested — a 17-year-old Pine Bluff student and DeShazier’s cousin — was not believed to have burglarized the residences and was charged with theft by receiving.

DeShazier and a third arrested were identified through surveillance video. The third — a 17-year-old Little Rock resident — was seen on the video entering the residence carrying a silver handgun.

Both 17-year-olds are expected to be tried as adults. The Pine Bluff student was charged with theft by receiving and issued a $50,000 bond. The 17-year-old from Little Rock was issued a $100,000 bond and charged with three counts of theft of property and three charges of residential burglary.

Ferree was stopped by an Arkansas State Police trooper Thursday near the 73 westbound mile marker on Interstate-40. While conducting a search of the vehicle, the trooper found small amounts of marijuana, a marijuana smoking pipe and Aderol pills underneath the driver’s seat. Afterward, the trooper found two duffel bags in the trunk containing 26 pounds of marijuana, an estimated street value of $41,000.

While conducting the search, the trooper also located $1,454.

• Charlie Osborn, 32, aggravated assault — $3,000.

Police were dispatched to a residence on Greenwich Avenue Sunday after receiving a report of a woman threatening to kill herself with a knife. When they arrived, they spoke with a man who said he was at the residence to visit his child and Osborn, his child’s mother, was acting depressed and may have taken some medications. He said she threatened to kill herself and abort her pregnancy and took a pocket knife and their 1-year-old child with her into a bedroom and locked the door.

The man told police he kicked the door in and struggled with Osborn to get the knife, causing several cuts on his hand. He admitted to police he struck Osborn in the face to try to get the knife out of her hand.

Osborn told police she threw the knife at the man when he entered the room and then he hit her. She said she wasn’t going to kill herself and went into the room because she didn’t want the man in her house.

• Jasmine Bartlett, 20, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

Bartlett was stopped Sunday failing to stop at a stop sign while traveling south on South Glenwood Avenue. When the officer turned his lights on to initiate the stop, Bartlett and her passenger starting moving around in an unusual manner, according to an RPD report. After observing a syringe that looked like someone had tried hiding beneath the gear shifter, the officer conducted a search of the vehicle where he found a bag a methamphetamine, which Bartlett and her passenger denied ownership.

Upon arrest, Bartlett’s passenger — who was released — told officers she had a bag containing methamphetamine that Bartlett forced down her pants. The total weight of methamphetamine recovered was more than 10 ounces, according to the report.

Cates was arrested late Friday night after leading Arkansas State Police on a 20-minute chase down Highway 7 North and several back roads in the area.

A trooper tried initiating a stop on the Nissan Ultima, at which time the vehicle began to flee at a high rate of speed. The pursuit continued for 20 minutes down back roads and traveled the same route twice. During the pursuit, an unidentified white male jumped out of the car and fled on foot.

The pursuit continued down Buck Point Trail, at which point Cates turned down a logging road and became high-centered on some logs and debris. Cates and his passenger were arrested afterward.

The trooper found methamphetamine smoking devices on Cates and in his vehicle. Cates was transported to a local hospital where blood was drawn, due to his obvious inebriation, according to the trooper.

Due to the high speeds of the vehicle, it caught fire after becoming high-centered.

On March 26, a woman reported to police she was driving down Crow Mountain Road when she noticed a vehicle approaching hers at a high rate of speed. She said she heard a pop sound, after which the vehicle pulled beside hers and one of the men hung out the winder, displayed a gun and fired more rounds in her direction. The men were identified as James and Kevin Honaker.

James Honaker’s bond was set at $200,000 as requested by Circuit Judge William Pearson.